Data connections are your key to understanding graph data. But what about those other properties of your connected data that a traditional node-link diagram simply cannot easily convey?
Last week, we announced KeyLines 2.7.1, including KeyLines Geospatial – the best way to unlock your geospatial graph data.
Updates you might have missed
Our quick run-down of the blog posts and news stories you may have missed in the last month:
- Clamping down on review fraud Read More »
- Why you should still support Flash in 2015 Read More »
- KeyLines as an iPad app Read More »
- Cambridge intelligence wins Queen’s Awards for Innovation Read More »
- Join us at the Cyber Innovation showcase! Read More »
Meet the Team
Cambridge Intelligence is growing! Here’s a few of our latest new faces…
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Ed – Product Manager Ed will be leading Keylines as the product manager, making sure it continues to exceed our customers’ needs and expectations. |
Zoë – Developer Zoë joins the dev team, bringing an eye for UX perfection and more than a decade of experience in software engineering. |
Teresa – Test Engineer Teresa has taken on the task of coordinating KeyLines testing, keeping everything consistent and bug-free across all your devices. |
If you prefer to meet us in person, check out our events calendar to see where we will be over the next few months.
Best wishes
The KeyLines Team
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